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HELP WANTED— YOUNG MIA N about 30 years old with car wanted to call cm far mers in north part Johnston county. Make $8 to $15 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today.' Me Ness Company, Dept. P, Freeport, Illinois. ATTRACTIVE proposition ito unan who can sell life insurance for old, established company paying good dividends. Write Box II, Oare The Herald. MEN WANTED immediately by giant international industry; over 7000 already started; somr doing annual business $13,000; no experience or capital require i; everything supplied; realize suc cess, independence Rawleighs way, retail food products, soap, toilet preparations, stock, poultry sup plies; your own business • a im ported by big American, Canad ian, Australian industries; re sources over $17,000,000; estab lished 40 years; get our propo efitkm; all say it’s great! Raw lei gh Company, Dept. NC 51 J, Richmond, Va. FOE. SALE FOR SALE purebred single comb Rhode Island Red eggs. 50c per Betting of 15. Mrs. Norman Lang ston, Ber.tonville. FOR SALE: We have erne of the world’s finest player pianos in your vicinity that can be bought for less than the wholesale price if you act at once. This is new and retails for $050.00. Terms can be arranged. Write for price, and we wild arrange for it to be seen. P. O. Box 383, Raleigh, N. C. TOBACCO SEED for sale. Im proved Long Leaf Bonanza seed Government graded. Price 25c > spoonful or $3.00 per pound. Mo! lie Johnson, Smithfieldi, Route i FOR REM FOR RENT to a man that wants to plant ten acres in tobacco and about 15 or 20 acres in cit tern. Two or three horse crop. The Lunceford place. Three miles from Smdithfiield. Party applying must furnish teams. II. L. Skinner. FOR RENT desirable filling sta tion in good location. Prefer ably a young man; can ootain •board and lodging near filling station. Apply Halt Oil Com pany, Smithfield. FOR RENT nice suite of offices* newly renovated. Apply to B. Lewis, South Third Street, Smith field,. N. C. FOR RENT several desiraole farms in Johnston county near Princeton. Special low rates to rnants who can supply them selves. Dr. R. A. Smith, Golds ooro, N. C., or to Dave Adams on the plantation. FOR RENT: Suite of offices, main office, consultation office and half of waiting room; heat, hat and cold water, janitor sendee, second floor Hood building. WANTED BOARDERS WANTED: FSro class board and rooms at Mrs H. M. Hodges, 133 North Secono Street, Smithf ield. TIMBER*: WANTED to buy tim ber, large o;r small tracts. Ad dress X care The Herald, South field, N. C. WANTED ASH logs. We pay highest market prices, either fob cars, loading point or delivered by truck to our Goldsboro, N. C.. mill. Write or wire us. CLINTON LUMBER CO., IN<" Our Terms Cash. Postoffice Box 718, Goldsboro, N. C.; Telephone G17-J, Goldsboro; Postoffice Box 37, Clinton, N. C.; Telephone 227, Clinton, N. C. / ” <2/ | ONE 1929 Model A Ford sp jv roadster, six months old, lo-„ks like new at a bargain. ONE 1929 Model Essex Coach, runs and looks like now. See this bargain. ONE STANDARD Six Buick Se dan at a real sacrifice price. ONE CHEVROLET touring in very good shape, cheap. SMITH FH ! l> MOTOR v (j Hudson Fsse* Dealer PRINTING WE CATER to these desiring the very best in job printing. We are now equipped to give you I service and quality printing. I e: us figure with you on your next | printing order. THE HUMPHREY PRESS HAVE YOUR personal stationery printed or monogram med 100 sheets and 100 envelopes for $2.50. | Comes in neat cabinet box This is a good buy. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield HOARDER w.WiKI) COM.S AND board a*t $7.50 per week; two in room $7.00; meals, 5 cents. Rooms and meals for 'Iran .dents. Royal Inn. PERSON AI. HIGH PL COD pressure inexpen sively cvcrecane, without drugs. Just send address. Dr. I). V. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida. I OS I V N I) KOI NO LOST, STRAYED or stolen in Smithfield one collie fema’e. Brcwn with white breast, shaggy dog. Gees by name of Fluffy. Finder notify or return to M. R. Wall, Selma, and receive reward. REWARD: LOST on Swift Creek New Year’s Day. one white and 'yellow female fox hound, name "Nancy.” Owner’s name on c<»l ar. Pitt-horo, N. C. Dog on trial. Notify E. O. Edgerton, Raleigh, N. €. UK* 1 v I \li||i R • a\ ROOKS nme hooks ledger* -erord books letters and $tic«i bleb Phone l(J The Herald HAVE JORDAN’S Hardware House make your keys IAKE YOUR guns locks. an% pistols to Jordan’s Hardware for repairs I It \.W| Kh * VOl nav» anythin# u bau call T. C Henry, transfer Day j phone 175. night phone 221-W OFFICE SUPPLIES i vOl’ CAN ■<«» 11 those pigs through . rhe want aos column .>/ the Herald phone 10. ; STRING TAGS, marking tags, pencils, paper clips, paper fast i **ners. and small office supplies, “hone 10 The Herald GALVANIZED ROOFING apy length at Jordan's Hardware MANUSCRIPT COVERS and Mar ginal Ruled legal paper. The Humphrey Press, Smithfield. ARE YOU in need of land posters for posted lands. If so we can supply you. The Humphrey Pres3, Smithfield. FREF TK t\ K'l Co SANOKRS THKATRf fc»» TOM JORDAN JR ^ 'H> fti<N T K HAVE installed another | rest anfl sire mow able to give you prompt service cm your printing order. Give us a trial when in need of letterheads, packet heads, envelopes. statements, posters, pro prams, wedding amneimcemen’s, visiting cards, ot anythimig in the job p inting ’ line. Repreisentat! ,v at Her aid office or call at our t?hop opposite Shamrock Service Saition. THE HUMPHREY PRESS, N. E. a.nd P. B. Humphtrey, Pivps. ' YOUR <uppl> of letterhea.l* about exhausted We’d like to print your next order. Wre please— and so does our prices. The Hum phrey Press, or call at Herald for representative. HAVE JORDAN’S Hardware House frame your pictures, di plomas, and certificates. SmithfieicS Market SiniThficId (lotto® Good mkkiMr.ig ...1 I 14 Strict middling ... 17c Middling _ _... 16 *4 c PhipRtuff Shipstuff $2.35 ' <>rr $1 00 1 riickt*!i.-. i rier- ib *b Hens ___ 20c Kk it ► uni) Kufler Eggia ..25c to 30c do i.*i i» i nuntr} 4f in 60 tt> * a'Ht jre*»ec 16 to 10^* " {■ •»» foul 10 to 12 V* •*' ■ 3(K ' I.oer 2C< Hides, ^reen ..5 an! 6c 25 u> Six I Notice* SALE OF VALUABLE F\RM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a flood of '.rust executed by J. H Austin and wife Carmen G. Aus in. or. 12 day of November, lf)25 and recorded in Book 130, page , 420, we will on Saturday the 2J day of January, 1930 at 12 o’cl jck n'' n at the courthouse doro io Sm.thfield. N. C., Johnston county, sell at public auction for cash to ' 1 <■ high; st bidder the following and to wit: Beginning a: a black gum on Mill Creek, W. B. Joyner’s corner, and runs with.^aid line N 10Vi E i'O poles o his corner at a stak rock at the top of a small bib, thence with another of said J jy ner’s lines E 13 poles t> a sti*ce, thence N 36 poles to a stake; thence W 103 poles to a stake in IIagar Snead’s line; thence S 39 poles to her corner; thence with her line W 127 poles to her cor ner in W. R. Snead's line; then'.? with said line S 181 poles to Mill Creek; thence down said creek to the beginning, containing two hundred and twenty-five (225) ac res more or less, and kn nvn as the John T. Cole, place. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. H. Austin and wife. Carmen G. Austin to pay off and discharge the indebteness se cured by said deed of trust to rh? North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. A deposit of 10 per cent wiP bn required from the purchaser at the sale. Thjs 19 day December, 1929. THE FIRST NATIONAL COM PANY OF DURHAM, INC., Tr<i ? tee, Formerly The First. National Trust Co. Durham, N. C. SALE OF OLD SCHOOL SITES Pursuant ito an order of the Board of Education- of Johnston county pasised on January 6, 1930, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at the courthouse door in Simith.field on Saturday, Febru ary 1, 1930, at 12 o'clock the fol lowing school sites and houses. A $10.00 deposit will be required for good faith and all sites offered subject to confirmation of the Board of Education on February 3, 1930. Banner Township: Banner (Dog Eye) 10 acres. Jernigro. New Beulah. ^ Bentcnville Township: Oak M assey. Beulah Township: Old Keniy (colored). Niagara. Hickory Cross. Boon Hill Township: Progress. Clayton Township: Rap. is-t Center. PLncy Grove. Stoney Hill. Cleveland Township: St. Aman da. El e vat: on T o wnsh ip: S te w a 11 (colored). Ingrams Township: Rock Hill; Cr-rin'h; Parker's. Mnadow Township: Long Pine; Long B ©inch. Sa|!hfield Township: Yelver ten’s Grove; Pomona; Watson. Wilders Township; Lee’s Cross Roads; Corinth. H. B. MARROW’, Superintendent. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mort gage deed executed to the under signed by J. O. Goodson and wife, Lula Goodson on the 19 day of December, 1926 and duly recorded in the Registry of Johnston coun ty in Book No. 20S, page 244, the conditions of said mortgage hav ing been broken, the mortgagee ■will offer for sale for cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C, on Monday, Jan uary 27, 1930 at 12 o'clock M., those two certain tracts or par cels of land in Clayton town ship Johnston county, wounded and described as follows, to-wit: 1st Tract: Beginning at a strike, J. IT. Johnson’s corner, and runs N 87 W 10 chains to a stake, Jessie D. Eason's corner; thence with her line N 1V2 E 31 chains to a stake in the Bank’s Yna; thence S 87 E 10 chains to a stake in said line; thence S IV2 W 31 chains to the point of beginning, containing 31 acres, more or iess, 1 and known do a part of the Hil ton lands allotted to Kenneth R. Ellington in the division of the ands of Jesse T. Ellington and •onveyed by said Kenneth R. E1 r.gton to J. A. Vinson by dael recorded in Book No. 25 page100, Registry of Johnston county. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a -Lake in die Johnston road, Mary land Goouson’s corner, and runs as a twelve (12) foot right of way, S 73 E 535 feet to a stake. Maryland Goodson’s corner In North line of right of way; and thence as his line N 17 E ISO feet to a stake, his corner, in W. M. Creech’s line; thence as said Creech's line N 73 W 535 feet to a stake on the east side of the Johnston road; thencj as said road S 17 W 48G feet to the beginning, containing six 0>j acres, more or less. This December 20, 1929. CLAYTON BANKING CO., Mortgagee. F. II. BROOKS, Attorney. Dec 31 Jan 7 14 21 NOTICE The undersigned hav nr, quali fied as admii's’»a:jr on the os tate of Roan Howell, deceased, hereby notifies all persons n 4v ing claims against said estate to present the same to me duly veri fied on or before the 27 day of Docembor, 1930 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indeotei to said estate will make mime :iate payment. This 2G day of Decembo' 1929 I. L. HOWELL, Administrate*'. Varina, N. C. NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the estate cf Phoebe Yeung, deceased, here by notifies all persons having cl a? ms against said estate to pre < r-t the seme to me duly verified n or before the 17 day of Janu ary, 1931 or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to sa.d estate will make immediate pay Th:s 15 day of January. 1930. CHARLEY YOUNG Admr E. J. WELLON'S, Attorney. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority #contained in that cei t ain deed of trust executed by J. A. Myall and wife, Annie .Myall, to the undersigned trustee, which said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1927 and recorded in Book 219, page 229, of the Johnston County Registry, default having been made in the* payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned trustee will on Friday, January 31, 1930 at or about twelve o'clock noon at the courthouse door at Smithfield, of fer for rale and sell to the high est bidder for cash the following descr ib c d property: Tract No. 1: All that cerfain •piece, parcel or tract of land con taining 91.60 acres, more or less, situate, lying anil being one fourth mile from the North Cato lina highway No. 22, about one half mile west from the town of Smithfield, in Smithfield town snip, d u-nusion vxmniy, otaue 01 North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and d's tances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by E. P. Lore, surveyoi, hi December 1911*, and attached the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the north by the lands of J. W. We lions, on Dio East by the lands of W. N. Holt, on the South by the lands of Aus tin Agricultural Corporation, ar. i on the West by the lands of J. A. Johnson and Neu.-e River; and being the identical tract of land conveyed by deed from II. C. Gil Lett trustee, R. C. Gillett and wife, Annie M. GiUlett, W. 11. Austin and wife, Ada S. Austin. F. K. Broa-dhurst and wife, Neij M. Broadhurst, S.‘ T. Honeycutt and wife, May T. Honeycutt, II G. Gray and wife, Alma Gray, J. H. Aboil and wife, Eiizihtth Abell, to James A. Myatt of date, December 13, 11)26, said deed be ing: duly recorded in Deed Book No. 7-1 at page 553, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county, State of North Carolina, to which reference is made for a more complete descrip tion of the saane. Tract No. 2: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land con taining 20 acres, more or less, situate, lying and 'being on the North Carolina Highway No. 22. one-half mile southwest of the town of Smithfield, SmithfieM township, Johnston county, state of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by K. P. Loro, Surveyor, in December 1919. and attached to the abstract, now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raieigh, the same being bounded on the North by the lands of W. N. Holt, on the- East by the North .Carolina Highway No. 22, on the bit- I:h by the lands of W. W. Jordan, and on the West by to far-ds of W. N. Holt, and being the identical tr-act of land convey ed by deed from R. C. Collet' trustee, R. C. Gillett and wife’ Annie M. Gillett, W. II. Austin and wife, Ada S. Austin, F K. Bma<fhum and wife, Nell H Brcadhurst, S. T. Honeycutt and v :k-p May Y. Honeycutt, II. G t.r.iy and wife, Alma Gray, .1. H. Abel! and wife, Elizabeth Abel!, to James A. Myatt of date Do. comber 13. 1920, said deed being only recorded in Deed Book No 71 at page 553 in the office of the Register of Deeds 'or John sb n county, State of North Garo i iia, to which reference is made for more complete description of the same. leim.s of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of in per cent cf the amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith,. This 30 day December, 1929 THE RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO., Trustee. C. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney, Raleigh, N. C. Jan 7 14 21 23 NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as administrator on the es tate nif Peoria W. Musgrave. de cease,- hereby notifies all arsons having claims against said estate to present the same to me duly verified on or before the 7 day -f January. 1031, or this notice vill be pleaded in bar cif their re -;vc‘.;y. and all persons indebted a..! estate will make imme : e payment. • h - 2 day of January, 193°. E. G. NAjRRON, Admr. V J HOOKS. Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE L ndcr and ry virtue of author ity contained in that certain mort gage deed executed by J. H. Aus tin and wife, Carmen G. Austin to the undersigned mortgagee, the conditions of said mortgage dee.] having been broken in the failure to pay the notes due on December 1*. 1928 and 1929 thereby matur ing the entire indebtedness, which mortgage was given to secure the said notes, therefore the under signed mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the courthouse door in the town of Smdthfiie id, N. C., on Sat urday, February 1, 1930 af 12 'clock M., to the highest bidder all those certain tracts or parcels of land, lying ami being in Smithfield township, described as follows: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake in the center of the New Road and runs N 30-35 W 120 feet to a stake; thence as said road N 3-50 W 1311 feet to a stake in said road; thence N 1-19 W 905 feet to a stake in said read; thence as said road N i-10 E 507 feet to a stake; thence N 51-30 E 620 feet to a stake; -tnd thence E 1665 feet to a stake; thence S 31-1 E 200 feet to a stake; S 31-20 W 179 feet to a stake; tlienee S 31-20 E 195 feet to a stake; thence S 43 W 110 feet to a stake; thence S 67-1 r» W 440 feet to a stake; thence S iS 10 W 205 feet to a stake; thence N 87-30 W 598 feet to a stake; '.hence S 14-15 W 1603 feet to a stake to the beginning, contain ing 75.38 acres, more or less. 2nd Tract: Beginning at a stake on the bank of Neuse River and runs S 55 W 3047 feet to a stake; thence S 35-25 W 945 feet to a stake; thence N 88-10 W 406 feet to a stake; thence S 1-45 W 1022 feet to a stake in the road; thence N 88-10 7r 406 feet to a stake under Turneu’r Bridge; thence as Neuse River '■he following courses and distances: N 10-40 W 412 feet to a stake; thenct. X 14-10 E 220 feet to a stake; North 209 feet to a stake; N 7* W 249 feet to a stake; N 16-35 \V 163 feet to a stake, N 31 W 335 feet to a stake. N 51 W 452 feet to a stike* thence N 61-20 W 296 feet: N 33-40 W 315 feet; N G W 133 feet to a stake; thence to a stake; thence N 20 E 161 fee* v ■ a stake; thence N 16-15 E 2\0 fee* to the beginning, contain ing 102.83 acres, more or less 3rd Tract: Beginning a* a stake on the banks of Neuse River in the A. C. L. RailroaJ right of way and runs as said A. C. L. Railroad right of way N 62 E 2530 feet to a stike; thence S 36 E 1581 feet to a stake; thence S 80 W 1192 feet to a stake in the new road; thence as said new road S 16-13 E 1536 feet to a stake; thence N 57-45 E 998 feet to a stake* thence S 89-30 E 1044 feet to a stake, Cypress Swamp; the.’ce as said Cypress Swamp S i E 480 feet to a stake; thence S 77-30 W 1741 feet to a stake in the new road; thence as said road S 40 E 178 feet to a stake: thence S 73-45 W 2440 feet to a stake on the bank of Neuse •Raver; thence down Nouse Raver the following courses and d:s tances: N 6 5 E 528 feet; N 1 E 535 feet; N 1-15 E 530 feet N 1 E 228 feet; N 10 W 325 feet to a stake; N 6-30 W 625 feet to he beginning, containing 188.78 ac res, more or less. The above lands are sold sub ject to a deed of trust executed by J. H. Austin and wife, Car men Austin to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham, N. C. Terms of Sale: Cash. This December 30, 1929. JOHN A. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. F. H. BROOKS, Attorney. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain mortgage executed and delivered on January 19, 1927 by Benjamen. Gregory and wife, Bet tie Gregory to the undersigned and recorded in the Registry of Johnston county in Book 217, at page 93, conditions of said mort gage not having been complied with, the undersigned will on Monday, February 3, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in the town o.f SmithfieU cCfrr for sale at public auction the following described lot or parcel of land lying and being in Selma township Johnston c-unty and described as follows: Being lots Numbers G8 and 09 he J. II. Parker plat of the ' wn of Selma, N. C. Beginn;r:g at a corner c>f lot No. G7 on Mas sey 't:ect and runs 50 feet tD a corner cf Lot No. 70; thence vvith ■ino r lot X 70 150 feet to a s'.ake; thence parallel with Mas sey street 50 feet to line of L-t No. 67; thence with line lol 07 150 feet to line of Lot No. 67; thence with line of lot 67 150 feet to Massey street, the point of ■beginr.nig. and containing a fric tional part of an acre. See Book II No. 13, page 173. Also Book 71, page 288. This January 2, 1930. CORNELIA A. WELLONS, Mortgagee. 'an 7 14 21 28 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the nower and authority conferred by a certain deed of trust executed by Alonza Milton Whitley or (L. M. Whitley) and wife Allie Ed ward Whitley to Raleigh Banking «& Trust Company, trustee, dated December 1. 1925 and recorded n the office of the Register of Deed-- foi Johnston county in B ck 175 at page 6; default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust the undersigned trustee will offer for sale and s'-V to the highest bidder for cash a the courthouse door in Johns'or county, North Carolina on Wed nesday. January 15. 1930 at 12 o’clock M the following lots or parcels of land located in the county of Johnston. O'Neals and Wilders townships. State of North Carolina. to-v;it: The following described tract.-: lie in O’Neals township: First Tract: Beginning at n stake, J. S. Whitley’s comer and runs with said Whitley's line North 75 degrees 30 minutes Ea it 700 feet to a stake in the old Earpsboro-'Selma road; thenv with said road south 14 East 5U0 feet to a bend of said road; and thence with said road South. 2 East 358 feet to a black gum. W. G. Narron’s corner; thenc* w:,h Narron’s line South 64 W'»it 598 feet to a stake at a branch, T. D. Godwin’s corner; thence well said Godwin’s line North 43 J * grees 30 minutes West 365 fe^t to a stake Godwin’s comer; th.enc with Godwin’s line No-rth 10 de p-rof ? 30 minute"? West. 624 feet to the point of beginning con taining fifteen and twenty-hun dredths (15.20) acres, more or less. Second Tract: Beginning at a white oak Narron’s 7 Earps’ cor ner, and runs with Ear p’s lane South 75 degrees 30 minutes West 258 feet to a lightwood stump. Earp’s corner, thence with Karo’s | line South 03 degrees 30 minutes West 215 feet to a white oak near Spring Branch; thence aung the edge of Spring Branch South 47 ! eg rocs 30 minutes West 310 feet to a stake in the branch, Al beit Whitley’s corner; thence witn -;a:t! W hitley’s line No;th 33 de grees 30 minutes West 1733 feet to a stake in liock Branch, Al bert Whitley’s corner; thence up Reck Branch as,it meanders ir* a Northeasterly direction to a stake, W. G. Narron’s corner; thence with Narron’s line South 35 degrees East 2-135 feet to the point tff beginning, containing thirty-six (30) acres, more or Third Tract: Begimng at a stake in Rock Branch, Albert Whitley’s come., and runs with Whitley's line South. 33 devices 30 minuter. East 1535 feet t > a stake on the bank of LitUe Ri.er; •thence up Little River as it me anders first in an easterly and then in a northerly an<j northeast eily direction to the mouth of Rock Branch; thence up Rock Branch North 77 East 200 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 30.50 acres, more or less. The following described tract of land lies in Wilders township* ! Fourth Tract: Beginning at a large pine, Jeffries’ corner; thence South IS West CG feet to a stake, Lee’s corner; thence North H:> West 171G feet to a stake in field: thence North 2 degrees Fast 402 feet to a stake; thence Norton 46 West 912 feet to a stake; thence North 84 East 1420 feet to a stake; thence South 88 East 594 feet to a stake on Selma-Wcn dell road; thence South 12 de grees 30 minutes East 1452 feet to the beginning, containing 53.87 acres, more or less, being the Southern half of a tract of land sold to Haywood Biggs by J. W. Lee March 17, 1874 by deed re corded in Book J-3, page 212, Johnston County Registry. This 11 dav of December, 1929 THE RALEIGH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Dec 17 24 31 Jan 7 NOTICE OF SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE under and by virtue of author ity contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by J. II. Whitley and wife, Lida Wide ley, to the undersigned dated Nov. 20, 1928, and registered in the Register of Deeds iff ice in Smith field, N. C., in Bock No. 233 at page No. 229, default having- been made in payment of said note se cured by said mortgage, the un dersigned mortgagee will offer for sale to the highest bidder f< r cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Tuesday, Feby. 4, 1930 between the hours of 12 M and 1 P. ,n • the following real estate Being lot No. 7 in Block B in -he Grady and Edgertcn plat in the town of Ivcnly. and for n further and more accurate de scription, reference is hereby made to the plait as recorded ii> the Register of Deed's office in .Tuhr. .ton county, at SmitHfieLI, N. in Book No. G-12 at page No. 304. This 3 day of Jan. 1930. T. B. HINNANT, Mortgage* NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as admr. eta on the estate of W. E. Hcucutt, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me diuly verified on or before the 7 day of Jami.ir/ 1931 cr this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said es tate will make immediate pay This 3 day January. 1930. BALLARD IJOCUTT, Amr eta. WELLONS & WELLONS, Arty. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an or der and judgment in that sped a’ proceedings entitled “W. I. Gre»r.. Admr. of J. W. Vaughn vs. W A. Goodwin and wife, Mamie Good win, and Leonard Hart Vaughn' the undersigned commissioner will sell for assets to pay debts at public auction at the courthouse door in the town of Smith-find North Carolina, to the Higho;! bidder on Monday, February r' 1930 at 12 o’clock M the following described tract of land: Bounded on the N by the land cf W. W. Kemp; on the S. by thos* of the estate of J. T. Webb on the E by those of J. W. Bunn: cn the W by those of James Bunn and containing 50 acres, an’ known as part of .the Jessie Greer land. Terms of Sale: Vz cash, balunc in 12 months, at G per cent. Time cf Sale, 12 o'clock M, < n Monday, February 3, 1920. Place cf Sale, Courthouse door in Smithfield, N. C. This January 4, 1930. J. A. WELLONS, Commissioner NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, J011X STON COUNTV, I'nder and by virtue of the power an() authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed 'by O. I. Mattiu ws and Mattie Matthews to the undersigned trtis tee, which said deed of trust is dated IOeerrbcr 1, lfllit;, anil re corded in Book 184, page 181 of the Johnston county Registry, de fouit having been made in the payment of the indebtedness there by secured and in the condition,s therein secured, the undersigned trustee, will on Friday, January 3J 19 JO at or about twelve o'clock noon at the courthouse door at Smithfield, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty: All that certain piece, parcel ,,r tract if land containing sixty eight (08) acres, more or lets, situate, lying and being on the Benson Public road, about six (G) miles north from the town of Benson, in Elevation township Johnston county, State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by ro‘e" enee to a plat thereof, made by N- T. Ryak. surveyor, on tip. ig day of November 1<J2;1 and at_ tached to the abstract now on tile with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, the same being bounded on the north by the lands of W. D. Boon, on the East by the lands of A. C. John son, on the South by the lands of Henry Morgan, on the west by the land's of Cody Smith, D lit jMedlin and Muddy Branch, and 'being: the identical tract of land ' conveyed by deed from Mallii Creech and wife, O. I. Matthews, icf date July .‘10, 1920 said need tveing My recorded in Deed Book No. 109 at page <152, in tho of fice of the Register of Deeds for Johnston county. State of North I Carolina, to which reference is made for more complete descrip tion of the same. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as h,is evidence of good faith. This 20 day December, 1929. THF. RALEIGH SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., Trustee. C. W. PRIDGEN, Attorney. Raleigh, N. C. Jan 7 14 21 2$ NOTICE By virtue of the authority con tained in a mortgage deed exe cuted to J. R. Holt and Son by Charles W. Massey and wife, Laura Massey, and dated the 1G day cf May, 1929, and duly reg istered in the Register’s office of Johnston county in Book No. 237, page 183, the undersigned will sell at public auction fjr cash, at the courthouse door in the town of Smithfield, N. C., on Saturday, the 1 day of February, 1930, at 12 o’clock M the follow ing property, to-wit: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Boon Hill township, Johnston county, Stite of North Carolina and descrbied and defined as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Wedey Whitley, Walter Perkins and oth ers and bounded as follows: On the North by the lands of Wesley Whitley, Charles Holt; on the East by the lands of A. L. Wor ’ey; on the South by the lands o! Walter Perkins; on the West by the lands of Ad Capps and being tiie same tract of land contai.rng HGVa acres conveyed to C. W. Massey by E. S. Abell, commis ! si oner, by deed dated February 23, ! 1S99, and recorded in Book 1-7 at I page 454 of the Registry of John ston county, reference to which is i hereby made for complete de scription, except 3314 acres con- j veyed by C. W. Massey and wife'* ! to A. L. Worley dated November 117. 1925. | This 2S day December 1929. |J. R. HOLT & SON, Mortgages Dec 31 Jan 7 14 21 NOTICE The undersigned having quali ied as administrator on the es tate of II. D. Ellington, deceased, ’e.reby notifies all persons having daims against said estaite to pre sent the same to me duly verified n or before the 7 day of Ian ary 1931 or this notice will be leaded in bar of their recovovy nd all persons indebted to said ■date will make immediate pay This G day of January, 1930. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO., A dm r. 5. G. DAHLGRiEN, Trust office. NOTICE \ The under signed having* quali ed as administratrix on the es dc of Barney Watkins, deceased, treby notifies all persons ha '"J claim g against said estate ’ present the same to me dMy ■rifled on or before the 14 day f January, 1931 or this noti e ill be pleaded in bar of their re sr\cc-y; and all persons indebted * said estate will maae imme -;tc payment. This 10 day of January, 1939 MRS. SIDNEY WILKINS •*- dniuiLktratrix, Kcnly, N. C. rM NOTICE Th? undersigned 'having' qo?.ii fifcd as administrator on the cs •ate Cif Alex Oreech, decea *.ed, iiuidby notifies all persons Jiiavi.ig i cli.’*ns against said estate to pre ce;.; '['he Same to me duly verified oil or bei'oai© the 14 day of Jan* aery, 1031 or this notice ■wall bo p!e .cod in bar of tlnetiir recovery‘ I a!ll persons indebted to sul estate will mfoke immediate pay ment. This 10 day of Tan uary, 1030. L. S. CREECH, Adnir. 0 0 6 ** a prescription for : Hu. 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The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1930, edition 1
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